A lot has changed to 21347 Red London Telephone Box in its transition from LEGO Ideas project to an official set, despite its similar appearance.
The Red London Telephone Box was designed and submitted to LEGO Ideas in 2022 by John Cramp and its final design has now been revealed ready for the set's launch on February 1 for LEGO Insiders or February 4 for everyone else.
As well as the piece count changing from 1,856 to 1,440, much has been modified during the development of
5 – The telephone box placement
In the initial project, the telephone box was located in the middle of the model but in
This also allows for a fence to be added, changing part of the models' appearance but otherwise, it's surprising to see just how much of the overall build made it into the final set.
4 – Functionality

Something that the original project couldn't do was act as a stand for your smartphone. The same can not be said for
The extra space to the left of the phone box allows for a smartphone to be displayed between the fence and the bollards, showcasing multiple eras of phones in one display. It's a clever addition to the design and one that the original layout didn't unfortunately allow for. You may be thinking that the light brick is a new feature too, but it was proposed in an update to the original project. Unfortunately, the pigeon trio added in that update didn't make it into the set.
3 – The missing postbox
The smartphone functionality means that something major has had to be removed from the official set.
This might be purely because of the smartphone functionality, or it may be a lack of a licensing agreement between the LEGO Group and Royal Mail. It could even have been changed to not draw the eye away from the similarly red telephone box that is next to it in the project. Whatever the case, it's missing in
2 – A thinner lamppost
The piece count and scale of
Rather than being a 2x2 assembly on a 3x3 half-cone element, it's now mostly a 1x1 Technic structure with a modified design for the lamp as well as a shorter segment. The overall appearance has been retained despite this though, even including some scaled-down hanging baskets.
1 – An alternate interior
The original design by John Cramp for
You can now change the interior space to fit a modern telephone using extra elements provided in the model and it comes with a different assortment of adverts to boot.
The press release notes that many of the red telephone boxes in use today have been refitted with facilities other than telephones including small libraries, defibrillators and more via BT's Adopt a Kiosk program. The ability to change the interior opens up plenty of opportunities to reimagine the inside of the telephone box, potentially referencing this program.
21347 Red London Telephone Box launches February 1 for LEGO Insiders or February 4 widely for £99.99 / $114.99 / €114.99. Click here to find out more about this upcoming LEGO Ideas model.
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